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等工签绝对不能工作,否则以后移民的时候被查出来很麻烦,我以前有个朋友就是这样的状况,后来找律师解释了一下,才勉强通过。
以前我在inz网站上有查过,但是忘记网址了,原话的意思就是在等工签的时候不可以工作。
如果真缺那么点工资的话,让你老板付cash吧。要不就老老实实在家里等工签下来。话说co一般情况不会去公司调查。
Employing a person without a work visa
Under the Immigration Act 2009 (and the Immigration Act 1987), an employer must not employ a foreign national who is not entitled to work in New Zealand or for that employer. This applies whether or not the employer knew that the foreign national was not entitled to work.
The maximum penalty for allowing a foreign national who is not entitled to work in the employer’s service to do that work is a fine of $10,000.
The maximum penalty for allowing or continuing to allow a foreign national to work while knowing that person is not entitled to work is a fine of $50,000.
The maximum penalty for exploitation of a foreign national whom the employer has allowed to work while knowing that person was not entitled to work is:
imprisonment for seven years, or
a fine of $100,000, or
both.
It is, therefore, very important to only employ a person who is entitled to work for a particular employer. Find out more about employer obligations.
More information on work entitlements and work visa processes can be found via the following Answers:
"I am a NZ employer. Who can work for me?"
"How do I employ an overseas person?"
This answer was last updated on 17 December, 2010.
ref: http://www.dol.govt.nz/immigration/knowledgebase/item/1319 |
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